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by pedalpete
412 days ago
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My uncle died of the disease, and I work in neurotech/sleeptech, specifically in slow-wave enhancement which is showing promise in Alzheimer's. I 100% agree with you that we shouldn't throw the baby out with the bathwater on this one. Data being falsified and the hypothesis being wrong are two different things. |
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The internet is awash in random garbage and it'd be interesting to have a link that someone who actually sees sleep EEGs thinks is "80% there".
Re: Link, just to lower your load in answering.